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Every year for the next five years, Intel will be providing 25 Latino college students with roots in Silicon Valley scholarships of up to $10,000. These 125 scholarships are part of Intel’s pledge of $3.75 million in support of the … Read more >

Note from the editor: We recently introduced you to Alex, one of our summer interns. Alex is back again (and there’s more you’ll hear from him!) with another post about collaborating with other interns, keeping himself active and the surprising … Read more >

Last time I shared a blog post to help you ace the job interview, but now what? Waiting to hear back after a job interview can be one of the most nerve-wracking times for a job seeker. You might wonder … Read more >

Over this past summer, you heard from me and a few of our student about Intel’s first ever Ultimate Engineering Experience (IUEE). We are extremely proud of what we accomplished this year as a result of our CEO’s commitment to … Read more >

Yesterday I attended Intel’s FIRST EVER Ultimate Engineering Experience (IUEE). We kicked off in Arizona and have more of the same events launching across our major locations – Oregon, California, New Mexico, and Austin. Students poured into the venue from … Read more >

A few weeks back I blogged about my excitement around a project team I was working on. (It’s a good thing to be excited about your job, right?) Today, I’m thrilled to be able to reveal a bit more detail … Read more >

After sixth grade, I was accepted to a week-long summer camp called “CEW” (short for: Careers in Engineering for Women) at the University of Texas at Austin. CEW was the first time I spent more than one night away from … Read more >

I can hardly contain my excitement! For several months now, I’ve been working on a project team, code named #2XInterns. Okay, it wasn’t really code named that…but it sounds so much cooler if I say it was. Well, I just … Read more >

Okay, so that is a really stupid blog title. Forgive me, but it’s the second week of the New Year and I’m still trying to get back into the full swing of things! I thought I’d get the year started … Read more >

Editor’s Note: Lisa is a recent college graduate from the University of Arizona in the HR Pathways rotation program. her second rotation is in Global Diversity and she has been working on promoting Intel’s dedication to building awareness on the importance of education for women and girls and our involvement with an upcoming documentary, 10×10. Here, she writes about the first on-campus event held at San Jose State University on December 6, 2011. She is currently working to bring this event to a campus near you in 2012! Read more >